ACCIDENTAL DAMAGE IN HANDLING (“ADH”) Sample Clauses

ACCIDENTAL DAMAGE IN HANDLING (“ADH”). If purchased, the Covered Product is protected against accidental damage in handling such as drops and liquid spills. This Agreement does not cover immersion of the Covered Product in any liquid substance. ADH only covers operational or mechanical failure caused by an accident from handling and does not include protection against theft, mysterious disappearance, misplacement, viruses, reckless, abusive, willful or intentional conduct associated with handling and use of the Covered Product, cosmetic damage and/or other damage that does not affect the unit functionality, damage caused during shipment between You and Our service providers and any other limitations listed in the “What is Not Covered” section of this Agreement. For the purpose of this Agreement, Accidental Damage is defined as a single, unexpected, sudden and unintentional event and does not include accumulated damage from continual or multiple events. The use of this coverage requires from You an explanation of where and when the accident occurred as well as a detailed description of the actual event and nature of the damage. Accidents that occur while the Covered Product is being used by or in the possession of any person other than the original purchaser of the Covered Product are not covered under this Agreement. In the event that a replacement of the Covered Product is necessary, the Administrator shall have sole discretion to determine the replacement value of the Covered Product.
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ACCIDENTAL DAMAGE IN HANDLING (“ADH”). Your Covered Product is protected against accidental damage in handling such as drops and liquid spills. ADH only covers operational or mechanical failure caused by an accident from handling and does not include protection against theft, mysterious disappearance, misplacement, viruses, reckless, abusive, willful or intentional conduct associated with handling and use of the Covered Product, cosmetic damage and/or other damage that does not affect the unit functionality, damage caused during shipment between You and Our service providers and any other limitations listed in the “What is Not Covered” section of this Agreement. Any resultant damage from this type of treatment is NOT covered by ADH. For the purpose of this Agreement, Accidental Damage is defined as a single, unexpected, sudden and unintentional event and does not include accumulated damage from continual or multiple events. The use of this coverage requires an explanation of where and when the accident occurred as well as a detailed description of the actual event.
ACCIDENTAL DAMAGE IN HANDLING (“ADH”). If purchased, the Covered Product is protected against accidental damage in handling such as drops and liquid spills. Immersion of Your Covered Product is not covered under this Agreement. ADH only covers operational or mechanical failure caused by a single incident while handling and does not include protection against theft, mysterious disappearance, misplacement, viruses or reckless, abusive, willful or intentional misconduct associated with handling and/or use of the Covered Product, cosmetic damage and/or other damage that does not affect the unit’s functionality, damage caused during shipment between You and Our service providers and any other limitations listed in the “What is Not Covered” section of this Agreement. For the purpose of this Agreement, Accidental Damage is defined as a single, unexpected, sudden and unintentional event and does not include accumulated damage from continual or multiple events. The use of this coverage requires an explanation of where and when the Accidental Damage occurred as well as a detailed description of the actual event. In order for the Accidental Damage to be covered under this Agreement, the user at the time of damage must be You or the authorized transferee. If needed, the replacement value of the Covered Product will be solely determined by the Administrator of this Agreement. • Specific for Jewelry: We will furnish the parts and labor necessary to repair or replace the Covered Product only in the event of mechanical failure or defects in manufacturer’s workmanship and/or materials, including normal wear and tear. We will cover broken, bent or worn prongs, clasps and hinges; knotted or broken links in necklaces and bracelets; broken or lost pins and earring posts; restringing of stretched pearl necklaces; and, reshanking. Coverage also includes the following services for the Covered Product: ring sizing as result of weight change; refinishing and polishing; rhodium plating white gold; earring repair; chain soldering; resetting diamonds and gemstones; repair of chipped or cracked stones (including center stones); and replacement for loss of diamond or gemstone center stones or side/enhancement stones up to a maximum of .50 carat per Covered Product, due to a defect in the setting. • Specific for Watches: We will furnish the parts and labor necessary to repair the Covered Product to a usable and wearable condition, provided, such repair is necessitated by the Covered Product’s wear during its normal usage and ...
ACCIDENTAL DAMAGE IN HANDLING (“ADH”). For the purpose of this Agreement, Accidental Damage is defined as a single, unexpected, sudden and unintentional event and does not include accumulated damage from continual or multiple events. The use of this coverage requires an explanation of where and when the Accidental Damage occurred as well as a detailed description of the actual event. If needed, the replacement value of the Covered Product will be solely determined by the Administrator of this Agreement.
ACCIDENTAL DAMAGE IN HANDLING (“ADH”). If purchased, the Covered Product is protected against accidental damage in handling such as drops and liquid spills. This Agreement does not cover immersion of the Covered Product in any liquid substance. Note: Not all ADH plans have liquid coverage. Please refer to your sales invoice for coverage specifics. ADH only covers operational or mechanical failure caused by an accident from handling and does not include protection against theft, mysterious disappearance, misplacement, viruses, reckless, abusive, willful or intentional misconduct associated with handling and use, cosmetic damage and/or other damage that does not affect unit functionality, damage caused during shipment between You and Our service provider and any other limitations listed in the “What is Not Covered” section of this Agreement. For the purpose of this Agreement, Accidental Damage is defined as a single, unexpected, sudden and unintentional event and does not include accumulated damage from continual or multiple events. The use of this coverage requires from You an explanation of where and when the Accidental Damage occurred as well as a detailed description of the actual event and nature of the damage. In the event that a replacement of the Covered Product is necessary, we may ask the original product be returned to Us.
ACCIDENTAL DAMAGE IN HANDLING (“ADH”). Your Covered Product is protected against accidental damage in handling, such as drops, and liquid damage from spills. ADH only covers operational or mechanical failure caused by an accident from handling and does not include protection against theft, mysterious disappearance, misplacement, reckless, abusive, willful or intentional conduct associated with handling and use of the Covered Product, cosmetic damage and/or other damage that does not affect the unit functionality (except for cracked screens on Mobile Devices), damage caused during shipment between You and Our service providers and any other limitations listed in the “What is Not Covered-Exclusions” section of this Agreement. Any resultant damage from this type of treatment is NOT covered by ADH. For the purpose of this Agreement, Accidental Damage is defined as a single, unexpected, sudden and unintentional event and does not include accumulated damage from continual or multiple events. The use of this coverage requires an explanation of where and when the accident occurred as well as a detailed description of the actual event.
ACCIDENTAL DAMAGE IN HANDLING (“ADH”) a single, unexpected, sudden and unintentional event. Accidental is NOT defined as: accumulated damage from continual or multiple events; failure to take sufficient care to protect the Covered Product; reckless, willful or intentional mishandling and use of the Covered Product. See Section 3ACCIDENTAL DAMAGE IN HANDLING for more details; and
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  • ACCIDENTAL DAMAGE IN HANDLING ( “ADH”): If purchased, the Covered Product is protected against accidental damage in handling such as drops and liquid spills. Immersion of Your Covered Product is not covered under this Agreement. ADH only covers operational or mechanical failure caused by a single incident while handling and does not include protection against theft, mysterious disappearance, misplacement, viruses or reckless, abusive, willful or intentional misconduct associated with handling and/or use of the Covered Product, cosmetic damage and/or other damage that does not affect the unit’s functionality, damage caused during shipment between You and Our service providers and any other limitations listed in the “What is Not Covered” section of this Agreement. For the purpose of this Agreement, Accidental Damage is defined as a single, unexpected, sudden and unintentional event and does not include accumulated damage from continual or multiple events. The use of this coverage requires an explanation of where and when the Accidental Damage occurred as well as a detailed description of the actual event. If needed, the replacement value of the Covered Product will be solely determined by the Administrator of this Agreement.

  • Liability for loss or damage Subject to the provisions of the Occupiers Liability Act 1957 and the Defective Premises Act 1972, we shall not in any circumstances incur any liability in respect of loss or damage to any person or property or otherwise, unless the loss or damage was caused by our negligence.

  • Repair of Damage If the Relevant Space is damaged in part or whole from any cause and the Relevant Space can be substantially repaired and restored within one hundred and fifty (150) days from the date of the damage using standard working methods and procedures if the Landlord’s mortgagee provides adequate assurances to Landlord that it will make sufficient insurance proceeds available to substantially repair and restore within one hundred fifty (150) days (the “Repair and Restoration Funds”), and if Tenant is not in default at the time the damage occurs or at the time the Repair and Restoration Funds are received by Landlord, Landlord shall at its expense promptly and diligently repair and restore the Relevant Space to substantially the same condition as existed before the damage. This repair and restoration shall be made within one hundred and fifty (150) days from the date of the damage (the “Repair and Restoration Period”) unless the delay is due to causes beyond Landlord’s reasonable control; provided, however, that the Repair and Restoration Period may be extended by Landlord for an additional ninety (90) days if at the end of one hundred and fifty (150) days Landlord is making a prompt and diligent effort to repair and restore the Relevant Space, but has not completed doing so. The term “Repair and Restoration Period” includes any extension thereof provided for under this paragraph. If the Relevant Space cannot be repaired and restored within the one hundred and fifty (150) day period or if Landlord’s mortgagee does not provide adequate assurances to Landlord as to the availability of Repair and Restoration Funds as aforesaid (the “Adequate Assurances”), then either party may, within ten (10) days after determining that the repairs and restoration cannot be made or the Adequate Assurances cannot be given within one hundred and fifty (150) days (as prescribed in paragraph 6.01(c)), cancel the Lease by giving notice to the other party; provided, however, Tenant may not cancel the Lease if Landlord agrees to repair and restore the Relevant Space even though Landlord has not received the Adequate Assurances. Nevertheless, if the Relevant Space is not repaired and restored within the Repair and Restoration Period, then Tenant may cancel the Lease at any time after the end of the Repair and Restoration Period and before the end of a period terminating thirty (30) days after the end of the Repair and Restoration Period. Tenant shall not be able to cancel this Lease if its willful misconduct causes the damage unless Landlord is not promptly and diligently repairing and restoring the Relevant Space.

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